Collapsed Stage Stalls Material Girl’s Tour: Madonna has cancelled the Marseille stop of her “Sticky & Sweet” tour after a worker was killed today while helping to construct the stage. Six more were injured during the accident, which involved the collapse of the stage at the Stade Velodrome stadium fell apart on top of several workers. [MTV]

Can We Call Them Jarvanka? Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are getting hitched. The Donald’s daughter, who plans to convert to Judiasm for her fiance, tweeted the news today: “I got engaged last night… Truly the happiest day of my life!!!” [New Jersey Star-Ledger]

Fuller and Finke Under the Same Roof: Legendary and notorious women’s and celebrity magazine editor Bonnie Fuller will take over HollywoodLife.com. The Web site is part of race car scion Jay Penske’s Mail.com Media, which recently acquired DeadlineHollywoodDaily.com, the blog of the legendary and notorious Nikki Finke, who told us,”Editorially the two divisions will be completely separate. Besides, everyone knows that i don’t do celebrities.” Phew. [PR Newswire]

Twentysomething Star Meltdown? Former “The O.C.” star Mischa Barton has been placed under involuntary psychiatric hold at L.A.’s Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. She first began experiencing difficulties with “her health” at 3 p.m., when the LAPD was called to remove her from her home. [People]

RIP, Julius Shulman: The famed photographer of Modernist houses died last night at the age of 98. Though best known for taking gorgeous pictures of the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen and others, he also depicted architects like Rudolph Schindler who were bringing unique designs to the West Coast. [LAT]

Among other festivities, Internet Week kicked off with a party at the Puck Building Monday evening, sponsored by the Webby Awards, YouTube and the New York Observer. Lots of suits, geeky rumpled guys (considering the setting, likely making X times more money than the suits) and media types (including one Portfolio magazine refugee who said, as she handed out her card, “It’s a collector’s item!”).

And since there’s no better way to promote your Web product than with curious mixed drinks, the open bar featured Observer.com vodka drinks and YouTube rum cocktails—the latter garnished with a light-up “YouTube”-stamped red ice cube. Both Observer publisher Jared Kushner and new editor Tom McGeveran chose Heineken. “I don’t drink cocktails while I’m working. It’s a strict policy, only beer,” McGeveran said.

Since the party was meant to mark the Webby’s debut telecast on YouTube on June 8, can be watched on YouTube, it seemed fitting to poll a few attendees and Internet Week producers about what they’d say if they bagged an award, keeping in mind that acceptance speeches are limited to five words. (Protested one person, “That’s less than Twitter!”).

Answers from Trump, Kushner, McGeveran and others after the jump. Read More »

Two weeks ago, actress and singer Patti LuPone grabbed a cell phone out of the hand of an audience member who was texting during a performance of her current play, "Shows for Days." The bold move led to an outpouring of support from fans fed up with glowing screens. Ms. LuPone gives us her five rules of theater etiquette.